St. Kitts & Nevis Passport

The twin islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis are often overlooked but they’re worth exploring with heaps of tourist facilities. Though a smaller state, St. Kitts and Nevis are rich in culture and have a strong belief in their traditions. When here, you have this opportunity to explore the quaint villages, stone churches and ancient ruins that’ll probably make you think as if traveled back in time!

Being an island in the Caribbean, you can discover the lush mountains and get lost in the natural beauty, especially with the azure beaches. The flora and fauna are ever inspiring for nature lovers. So if you carry St. Kitts and Nevis citizenship, here’re some remarkable facts to know before you fly to the twin islets.

  1. Kitts and Nevis are at a distance of one-third from Puerto Rico to Tobago and Trinidad covering an area of about 269 square kilometers.
  2. Of the twin islands, Saint Kitts is larger than Nevis that boasts a long peninsula to the southeast and slightly elliptical.
  3. Coral reefs encompass most of Nevis whereas it also features a single mountain that’s 3,232 feet hiding a dormant volcano.
  4. Charlestown is the capital city of Nevis that’s situated on the sheltered side of the island, near to the southern end of Pinney’s Beach.
  5. Saint Kitts and Nevis were once known as Gibraltar of the West Indies whereas the volcanic peak serves as a sighting point to the nearby Eustatius, Saba, and Nevis.
  6. The average lifespan of the male population is 68 year and women 71 years approximately.
  7. Mount Liamuiga is highest with a height of 1,156 meters and gets its name from the island itself that means “fertile island”.
  8. Both islands are situated on a dormant volcano with a warm, humid climate and surrounded by sandy beaches that are primary tourist spots lined with shops of local goods and souvenirs.
  9. Natives of St. Kitts are termed as Kittitians while Nevisians is for locales of Nevis.
  10. Christopher Columbus discovered the island and named it Saint Christopher after his patron saint. It was later cropped to Kitts and is considered the mother colony of West Indies.
  11. Basseterre serves as the only port and terminal of the country with an estimated population of around 20,000. It’s considered the capital of Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis in West Indies.
  12. The black shade of the sand at some of the beaches is due to the dormant volcano but it depends on which part of the island you are.
  13. Compared to Boston and Bermuda, the average rainfall in the country is nearly 45.8 inches.
  14. The name “Nevis” is because of the snow-capped mountain shape of the island where Spanish term of snow is “nieves”.
  15. The economy is based largely on tourism and sugar cultivation whereas recent infrastructure developments are shaping the twin islands in a much better way.

Conclusion

If you’re about to fly to the twin islands with a St. Kitts and Nevis citizenship, do learn the basic facts to help you get acquainted with the culture and tradition.